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Posted inEnvironment & Conservation

While state grapples with new methane rules, EPA wants to end some methane emissions limits all together

by kendrachamberlain September 4, 2019
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New Mexico Political Report
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation

A long road to remediation for hexavalent chromium plume near Los Alamos

by kendrachamberlain August 26, 2019
NMPR
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation, Quick Reads

Guv accuses EPA of neglecting duties in PFAS contamination inaction

by kendrachamberlain August 6, 2019
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation

EPA selects San Mateo Creek Basin for targeted clean up action

by kendrachamberlain August 1, 2019
Posted inUncategorized

Emergency hemp rules to expedite production

by Andy Lyman July 25, 2019
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation

Group says it will sue EPA over stormwater pollution in Los Alamos

by kendrachamberlain July 15, 2019
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation

NMED won’t move LANL Oversight Bureau office from Los Alamos

by kendrachamberlain July 10, 2019
New Mexico Political Report
New Mexico Political Report
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation, Quick Reads

Tests: PFAS limits below federal limits in drinking water near Cannon

by Laura Paskus April 8, 2019
NMPR
Posted inUncategorized

Groundwater contamination devastates a New Mexico dairy – and threatens public health

by searchlightnm February 19, 2019
NMPR
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation

2018 report shows off-the-charts contamination in Holloman AFB water

by Laura Paskus February 2, 2019

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